taun 29 Jan 2010 Ash said: Looks like a buff cheeked gibbon to me (Nomascus gabriellae) Click to expand... Twycross do not hold this species, as far as am aware. Thus its more likely to be a White-cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys).
Ash said: Looks like a buff cheeked gibbon to me (Nomascus gabriellae) Click to expand... Twycross do not hold this species, as far as am aware. Thus its more likely to be a White-cheeked Gibbon (Nomascus leucogenys).
B B Bele 30 Jan 2010 I think this is the old female White-cheeked Gibbon that has lived at Twycross for many years , housed in the end enclosure nearest to the Babirusa .
I think this is the old female White-cheeked Gibbon that has lived at Twycross for many years , housed in the end enclosure nearest to the Babirusa .
taun 30 Jan 2010 Bele said: I think this is the old female White-cheeked Gibbon that has lived at Twycross for many years , housed in the end enclosure nearest to the Babirusa . Click to expand... It certainly looks like that female comparing it too my photos
Bele said: I think this is the old female White-cheeked Gibbon that has lived at Twycross for many years , housed in the end enclosure nearest to the Babirusa . Click to expand... It certainly looks like that female comparing it too my photos